Kingston has announced that it has expanded both the Fury desktop and Impact mobile DDR4 memory lineup with frequencies now reaching up to 3,466MHz for the desktop and 3,200MHz for the mobile lineup.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HyperX ®, the gaming division of Kingston ® Technology Company, Inc., today announced the addition of higher frequency memory modules to the HyperX ® FURY ...
HyperX the gaming division of Kingston Technology this week announce the addition of higher frequency memory modules to the HyperX Fury DDR4 DIMM and HyperX Impact DDR4 SODIMM ranges. Both of which ...
While not an obvious standout in any section of the breakdown, Kingston's HyperX Fury 2666MHz CAS15 32GB kit is really well rounded. The price is right for the density, they perform well out of the ...
HyperX Selected as Preferred Memory Partner for All Alienware Desktop PCs FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today HyperX, a leading gaming memory supplier, announced that HyperX FURY DDR4 ...
Back in February, HP acquired Kingston's HyperX gaming division, but it only took control of gaming peripherals, not Kingstron's HyperX memory products. However, Kingston needed a new name for these ...
It seems to have been a while since we last saw DDR4 from HyperX, but with one quick email, we now have a pair of kits to have a look at. The first of which, is the highest binned offering of the Fury ...
Earlier this year, memory giant Kingston offloaded the HyperX peripherals brand to HP for a cool $425m. That sum wasn't enough to secure the rights for the memory division's diverse portfolio.